Symposium: Origins and Legacies of Universal Citizenship in Europe

Location: Rome, Italy

A conference on the origins of universal citizenship in Europe sponsored in part by the Nanovic Institute for European Studies.

Thursday 20 September at the British School in Rome
Friday 21 September at the Royal Dutch Institute in Rome
Saturday 22 September at the American Academy in Rome

List of Speakers

Ari Bryen (West Virginia)
Luuk de Ligt (Leiden)
Anna Dolganov (Princeton)
Georgy Kantor (St. Johns, Oxford)
Claudia Moatti (Paris 8 & USC)
Hervé Inglebert (Paris-Nanterre)
Sabine MacCormack (UND)
Daniel Lee (Toronto)
Josep Fradera (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona)
Anthony Pagden (UCLA)
Jean-Frédéric Schaub (EHESS, Paris)
Luigi Lacchè (Macerata)
Antonio Hespanha (Universidade Nova de Lisboa)
Cristina Nogueira da Silva (Universidade Nova de Lisboa)

David Nirenberg (Chicago) and Greg Woolf (St. Andrews) will comment. Additional attendees include Giulia Sissa from UCLA; Annabel Brett from Cambridge; Chris Faraone from Chicago; and Sofia Torallas, CSIC.

Sponsored by the Kellogg Institute for International Studies and the Nanovic Institute for European Studies at the University of Notre Dame; the Division of Humanities, University of Chicago; the Center for the Study of Ancient Religions, University of Chicago; and the Loeb Classical Library Foundation, Harvard University.